How to set up TAPshift for my Chevelle???
The questions I have are:
Will the shifter be capable of setting the trans solinoids?
How do the solinoids get tripped?
There are 2 wires in the ECM (Lt. green and yellow/brown) that controll the upshift - how do I set those to trip?
They are all kind of the same question, but this is the area where I'm confused and can't find any answers.
Any info would be great - thanks
FYI - I really don't want paddle shifters because they are really expensive and look out of place.
Im thinking about doin the same thing (although id like paddles), and i just cant decide either.
Hopefully someone with real experience will chime in. I remember reading some info on the yellow/brown wires either on tcis site or twistmachine or an article regarding one of them ,haha
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i think the tci controller can be used for the signal, but i wouldnt be surprised if theres some input straight to the tcm/pcm for the shifts.
12V from BCM to console shift lever.
Shift up and shift down are closed with moving the switch to shift up and down, and return the 12V to the BCM.
Then BCM then communicates between the ECM and TCM, via High and Low speed LAN lines.
Then the TCM will command the transmission to shift up or down respectively.
Seems like alot of work for not much gain, considering just beefing your trans up a little will yield the same time between shifts.







